Education Programs

Find out which of our schools offer degree programs that focus on Education.

Education Program Profile

Program Focus

Student Life

Field of Interest

Program Focus

In the M.Ed – Instructional Technology program, educators gain insight into how computer-mediated instruction can enhance curriculum design and learner retention, in the classroom or in distance learning contexts.

Course topics include:

Analysis, Assessment, and Technology

Integrative Design and Evaluation

Applying Learning Theories

Mastery in Educational Specialty

Student Life

Our education degree programs are designed for educators who wish to enhance their skill sets. Benefit from joining a community of like-minded learners, whether online or on campus, and gain additional perspective from our experienced instructors.

All schools have a Career Services department dedicated to helping students identify, clarify, and pursue their academic and professional goals.

Finally, our schools’ Alumni Associations offer additional opportunities for students and graduates to make important connections—professional and personal.

Field of Interest

Instructional CoordinationInstructional coordination aims to improve instructional quality in the classroom. Through a combination of curriculum design, instructor evaluation and training, and course materials selection, instructional coordination ensures that learning experiences are as appropriate and effective as possible.

Education Required: Master’s degree in education; teaching experience. Some schools may also require state licensure.

Where Instructional Coordination Is Needed: Elementary and secondary schools, colleges, community colleges, military academies, vocational training institutions, corporations or other organizations that train workers on-site.

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CEC schools do not guarantee third-party certifications. Certification requirements for taking and passing certification examinations are not controlled by CEC schools but by outside agencies and are subject to change by the agencies without notice to CEC schools. Therefore, CEC schools cannot guarantee that graduates will be eligible to take certification examinations, regardless of their eligibility status upon enrollment.